The Italian forward has stuck up for the two star players after their respective Champions League defeats this season
Neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo will play in the Champions League final for the first time since 2013, but Mario Balotelli does not believe they should be criticised.
Messi and Barcelona were beaten by Liverpool in a remarkable semi-final second leg on Tuesday, losing a 3-0 lead from the first leg to go down 4-0 in the return fixture at Anfield on Tuesday.
Ronaldo’s Juventus had already been knocked out at the previous stage having been beaten by Ajax 3-2 on aggregate.
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With Liverpool facing either Ajax or Tottenham in the final, the two stars – considered among the greatest players of all time – will be missing from European football’s showpiece.
The last time the final was played without one of them present was in 2013, when Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund contested the decider at Wembley.
But Marseille striker Balotelli claims any criticism of the pair for their teams’ failures is “nonsense”, describing Messi as an “alien” and Ronaldo as the best.
Posting on his Instagram story after Barca’s 4-0 defeat at Anfield, which resulted in a 4-3 aggregate defeat, Balotelli wrote: “Messi is an alien, despite the bad and very difficult match.
“Ronaldo remains the best player from this planet, despite not having played in the semi-finals.
“Anything else is nonsense talk. You cannot say bad things against these two for a game played badly or a missed qualification or a defeat. That would be crazy.”
Despite his side’s elimination from the tournament, Messi is still the Champions League’s top scorer this season with 12 goals, four ahead of Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski.
Ronaldo, meanwhile, has six goals and two assists to his name in the continental competition this term.
Both stars have already secured some silverware this season, with Barca having wrapped up the Spanish league crown and Juve crowned Serie A champions for the sixth time in a row.
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